Martin St. Louis and Dominic Moore both scored two goals to lead the Lightning past the Ottawa Senators in a 5-2 victory on Tuesday night at the St. Pete Times Forum. Steven Stamkos had an empty-net goal, and Simon Gagne added a pair of assists for the Lightning, who have won two in a row after a four-game skid.

"Little by little we're building back up," Moore said. "Again, it's no secret, it's all about work and effort. Earning victories and deserving wins."

Tampa Bay would have clinched a playoff berth since 2007 if Carolina, which beat Washington 3-2 in shootout, had lost in regulation.

"It's for another day," Stamkos said of clinching the playoff berth. "We're comfortable with our game right now. Seems like we've got our confidence back. There's a lot of positives."

"We know that we've got a good chance of playing each other, so we'll definitely learn from each other," captain Vincent Lecavalier said. "It's pretty close to playoff time. I'm sure it's going to be a pretty intense game."

Ottawa, last in the Eastern Conference, got goals from Jason Spezza and Milan Michalek. The Senators dropped to 6-4-1 in their last 11.

"They got a couple of lucky goals," Spezza said. "They played well, but I don't think it's a 5-2 game. We deserved better than that."

St. Louis put the Lightning up 1-0 on an in-close goal at 3:15 of the second. Just 14 seconds later, Tampa Bay goalie Dwayne Roloson made a glove save on Ryan Shannon's shot from the left circle.

Moore made it 2-0 with 12:35 left in the second. Marc-Andre Bergeron's shot went off the end boards and rebounded into the crease, where Moore poked the puck into the net while goalie Curtis McElhinney was trying to control it with his glove.

"I still think I had it covered to begin with," McElhinney said. "Sometimes that's the way it goes."

St. Louis extended Tampa Bay's advantage to 3-0 on his 29th goal of the season 5:48 into the third. St. Louis scored off a pass through the slot from Gagne.

After Spezza scored with 9:57 left, Tampa Bay responded with Moore's second of the game, 1:24 later.

"They just made good on their opportunities," Ottawa coach Cory Clouston said. "Unfortunately we didn't have any puck luck."

Michalek scored a shorthanded goal later in the third. Tampa Bay has given up a League-high 16 shorthanded goals.

Stamkos, who has just 4 goals in 22 games, scored his 44th this season with 33.9 seconds left. Stamkos also ended a five-game point drought earlier with an assist on St. Louis' third-period goal.